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    Need help removing Tar

    Hey guys,

    So I've never encountered tar that I can't remove so this has me stumped. I am working on a 2007 Audi S6 V10 and here's the tar behind the front tire. The tar is rock hard and I think it's been there for a few years. I can't even pick it off with my nail. The owner says he hasn't washed it in the past couple years either...

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    So far I've washed the car and tried Tarminator and GoJo. I don't have time to order something as I have to detail and coat this car before Monday morning. I'm wondering if it's some sort of road paint as it's splattered all over as well as the main streaks.

    Any ideas? I've heard WD-40 is a solution but there are mixed reviews about it.

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    Thanks for the link. I guess I'll go look locally for another solvent. I'm more curious what it is since it's white...

    Tomorrow I'll go searching and see if I can find something stronger than Tarminator.

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    hard to tell from pics, but looks like dried cement or paint. Keep us posted.

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    I'll definitely keep you all posted.

    If anyone has recommendations for products that can be sourced locally please let me know!

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    Try some 3M adhesive remover. It comes in an aerosol can, at any auto part store.

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    Try very fine clay. DP makes a good one, TarX, or 3M in a can and steam (why not) If it's dried concrete, lots of clay and 2 hours of your time should do it.

    Oh and a hefty bill!

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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    If it's white, I'd say the customer drove over a white painted lane marker, that stuff hardens and it's a ##### to get off, it's like cement.
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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    Kerosene? ?
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    Re: Need help removing Tar

    How long did you let the Tarminator dwell? I find longer dwell times give better results.
    Does it feel soft and pliable or rigid? Believe it or not, and I know this sounds completely insane but, you could try (and this will require some elbow grease) Megs #7. I've used #7 to remove road tar, road tar spatter and etched bugs. But you'll get a work out for sure.

    If it's concrete, Mediscott is right. You may have to spend some time working on it with different techniques and product, such as steam. You may even add goo-be-gone to the list, or I hate to say WD-40 or pb blaster (read the instructions first to make sure it's safe on paint). in conjunction with the DP Bug Scurbber
    Detailer’s Road Kill Bug Scrubber, bug and tar sponge

    Please update the thread when you have solved the issue so we know what worked.

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